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There are several different parts of the park. Below (west side) Chuckanut Dr. they have the campground and beach access.
On the other side of the road (uphill side) there are several different access points to the trail systems heading up to the ridge and...More

The trails at Larrabee are phenomenal. Not only is there a full range of options but many have stunning vista's. As a trail runner running the ridges, especially Chuckanut, is like oxygen for my soul. Just when you think you see it all another amazing...More

Drove to the top and hiked the beautiful Rock Trail (not a great choice for small children or those without sound legs) which was absolutely gorgeous down to lost lake. It was a beautiful, be it a bit chilly, fall day and a great way...More

This isn't the most developed park, but it is a stop worth making along the picturesque Chuckanut Drive to/from Bellingham.
There are a series of trails that go about the park that one has to take a chance on and figure out randomly. You're rewarded...More

This is such a beautiful place. The cliffs, rocks and bay scenery are so breath taking. The dock is shallow in the summer low tides and full of kelp and eel grass late summer early fall - so watch out. Lot's of nice trails.

I've visited Larrabee State Park a few times in the past 10 years, while our son was in College at WWU and when we visited my sister in Bellingham. The bathrooms were clean, the grounds were maintained and the trails were just beautiful. There are...More

We visited a wonderful rocky beach...tiny though...to view Samish Bay...some great views. Popular location as there were people continuously hiking to and leaving the beach area. There are a number of hiking trails and other lookout points as well. Next time we'll allow more time...More

Surrounding area with stunning views of the bay and islands in distance. However, camping is only in the wooded area (which is not bad but darkish) and close by camp spaces. Was over crowded when we were there and did not feel much privacy. Hikes...More